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Deutschland 2 Schichtarbeit 2 Zeitverwendung 2 non-standard working hours 2 shift work 2 time allocation 2 Compensating Wage Differentials 1 Freizeitverhalten 1 Junge Arbeitskräfte 1 Lohnstruktur 1 Non-Standard Working Hours 1 Quantile Regression 1 Shift Work 1 Soziale Beziehungen 1 Time Allocation 1 Wage Premia 1 adverse consequences 1 compensating wage differentials 1 quantile regression 1 social capital 1 social life 1 solitary leisure 1 wage premia 1 Ältere Arbeitskräfte 1
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Sonderforschungsbereich 649: Ökonomisches Risiko, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät 1
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Compensation of unusual working schedules
Scheffel, Juliane - 2011
This paper examines pecuniary aspects of work during unusual hours based on the German Time Use Data for 2001/02. The findings show positive wage premia of 9 - 10 percent for shift workers and men who work during unusual hours. There is some evidence of negative selection which suggests that men...
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How do unusual working schedules affect social life?
Scheffel, Juliane - 2011
The widening of the working hour distribution complicates the coordination of social leisure. This paper examines the short- and long-run impact of unusual working schedules on social life using German Time Use Data for 2001/02. I find evidence that younger workers with higher than median...
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Compensation of Unusual Working Schedules
Scheffel, Juliane - Sonderforschungsbereich 649: Ökonomisches Risiko, … - 2011
This paper examines pecuniary aspects of work during unusual hours based on the German Time Use Data for 2001/02. The findings show positive wage premia of 9 – 10 percent for shift workers and men who work during unusual hours. There is some evidence of negative selection which suggests that...
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